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i have just confusion that, in article, can we place our keywords in About Author Bio with targeted link?

Yes it can be done in fact some article website put instructions on how many link is allowed on the author's bio section, mostly 2 are the max allowed better be keen about that or your article may get rejected for not following their rules.

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Originally Posted by semaphoreseo

i have not done like this, but seen some articles with this format, that is this method harms me for ranking of site which url is in author bio?

It was supposed to help you so it's a no, but don't just drop a linked keyword on your author bio make it in a sentence form instead.

but does it harms for my ranking?
my sites pr is right now 2 so, after article submission is there chances to loose ranking and PR? coz i am planning to place link in my author bio, my bio is descriptive but placing 2 strate link on my main keywords. (For Ex. my bio text and keyword 1, keyword 2)

Article submission is a legit SEO practice so better not worry of losing PR or rankings.

Apply some of this seasoned link building ideas on your article submission.

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Varied Anchor Text
Use variations of your keywords in your anchor text. Using the exact same anchor text in the majority of your links may raise red flags insofar as natually occurring links tend to not use identical anchor text.

You are doing it right. Keywords and links in the resource box and NO, this is not going to hurt you.

As the other person has stated, vary your anchor text, however I have seen competitors out-ranking me and when analyzing their anchor text links, they have not varied it at all. I'm going to start using my exact keyword more often and see what happens.

strategic linking is must in SEO, this may include linking with keywords in anchor text. However Page Rank is still a large factor in any SEO plan, with that in mind PR will have a much larger effect on the SERP then proper anchor text. The two in combination with each other will have even a larger effect.
But in most cases we as web developers do not have complete control over the anchor text that is used to link to our site. The links that we can control, we should and must optimize them for keywords, but many links we do not have control off and in these cases we must just accept the link as is.

I actually find that the links on my site can have a drastic effect on the SERP and these links we have complete control off. Here is an excellent way to have better SERP position, point keyword targeted links from higher PR pages of our site to boost position of lower PR pages.

For example My home Page has three content links to pages that I wanted to boost their position and at first these pages had a PR of 0 and now all three have a PR of 1.

The point is optimizing the links on your own site can have much faster results then trying to optimize links on someone else's site and is much easier. Use the PR you have already accumulated to build content links to the pages that you are trying to boost their position.

The benefits of this is that you already know the PR value of the page casting the vote and the link can be modified or removed at any time if you don't like the effect.

Keywords, simply put, are short phrases or even just one word that can describe the overall theme of a piece of content such as an article, website, or blog post. Search engines send out 'spiders' that 'crawl' thru content on the internet. Keywords properly utilized, should accurately reflect the theme of an entire piece of content. Thus by focusing on just the keywords spiders can quickly pick up the 'gist' of the content.